Environmental Management

Titan Enterprises supplies innovative flow measurement solutions into a broad range of sectors, including medical, industrial, food & drink, laboratory and pharmaceutical. Its latest innovation, the Atrato flowmeter range, is set to challenge conventional flowmeter thinking the world over.
 

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Corus’s Trostre Steel Works in Llanelli, South Wales has installed Thermal Energy International’s GEM

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In response to a growing demand from customers who work in a wide range of industries from food and hygiene to print and pharmaceutical, Empteezy has developed a new, polyethylene covered spill pallet with a practical roller shutter door for easy access.

Manufactured from robust polyethylene the unit is compatible for use in a wide range of markets: food, print, pharmaceutical, military and aerospace to name but a few.

Liquids stored can be almost anything from, swimming pool chemicals to maintenance products, in fact pretty much any liquid that needs containing safely.

Available in blue or yellow with a white roller shutter door the unit is capable of holding 4 x 205ltr drums or an array of smaller containers above a 410ltr sump which complies with the oil storage regulations 25% capacity rule.

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ECOM AC Portable Emissions Analyzer
The ECOM-AC emission analyser measures six gases and calculates all the common combustion parameters. It is a versatile and highly reliable tool for measuring the exhaust gases of virtually any fossil fuel fired combustion source. The AC can be used for maintenance and troubleshooting of commercial and industrial combustion systems, such as steam boilers, burners in process heaters, liquid and gaseous fuel fired reciprocating engines and turbines, and performance testing of combustion and pollution control devices. Known for its quick response, the AC analyser incorporates a high flow pump, a radiant gas cooler and a self-draining moisture trap to properly cool the gas samples and deliver precise samples to the sensors. Other features include a large, back-lit LCD display, on-board impact printer and automatic fresh air purge.

Testo Flue Gas Analyzer Model 300M
The Testo 300M flue gas analyzer is designed for day-to-day boiler and burner efficiency tuning of residential furnaces. User-friendly features include a large LCD display that lets you read the data while making furnace adjustments, and a handy infrared printer produces hard copy results on site. You can save and print at the touch of a button. The datalogging memory of this small, handheld unit holds up to 20 complete measurements.

Testo 350 XL Portable Emission Analyzer
Now available on rental or hire from Ashtead Technology the Testo 350 XL. With sample conditioning technology and electrochemical sensors, the Testo 350 XL is designed for short-term industrial stack gas monitoring, combustion analysis and Flue Gas Monitoring. The analyzer measures Oxygen (0 to 25%), Carbon Monoxide (0 to 10,000 ppm), Nitric Oxide (0 to 3,000 ppm), Nitrogen Dioxide (0 to 500 ppm), Sulfur Dioxide (0 to 5,000 ppm) and Temperature (-40 to 2,192 F) and calculates Carbon Dioxide (0 to CO2 max. volume %) and Efficiency (0 to 100%). The readings can be printed on board or saved by PC downloading. A complete Peltier gas preparation unit for controlled condensate removal is also standard.

Testo 330-2 Flue Gas Analyser
The new flue gas analyser generation offers Customer Service and Service Technicians all the features required to completely carry out the measurement tasks at hand. Regardless of whether in the context of breakdowns or emergencies, during the monitoring of legal limit values or during daily maintenance assignments, testo 330-2 is a reliable partner for the complete spectrum of measurement tasks. With the option of carrying out NOlow measurements on lowNOx burner systems, this check although not compulsory, but relevant for the environment - can be completed to highest efficiency levels.

Horiba PG250 Gas Analyser
This latest gas analyzer is both portable and MCERTS approved. Capable of measuring five components, the new Horiba PG-250 is a highly reliable and versatile gas analyzer for compliance testing of NOx, SO2, CO, CO2, and O2. Housed in a single lightweight and fully portable case, it utilizes the same measurement principles as permanently installed CEMS - unlike other portable gas analyzers that rely upon electro-chemical sensors.

TESTO 335
The 335 combustion analyzer is engineered with field replaceable sensors to deliver highly accurate testing results quickly and reliably. It offers exceptional testing ranges, intuitive operation, and rugged portability that combine to deliver superior performance for the most demanding applications.

ECOM J2K Portable Emission Analyzer
The ECOM J2K is an emission analyzer with incredible features never before offered in portable instrument. With wireless remote control, the J2K’s handheld remote allows complete operation of the analyzer showing all values at a glance, zoom display capability, and plug-in memory up to 256 MB. The tactile keypad guides the operator through the various functions of the analyzer. The remote display feature makes the J2K an ideal emission analyzer where combustion controls are located away from the flue test port on large combustion systems. The J2K can be fitted with up to 5 gas sensors to measure O2, CO, NO, NO2, SO2, and Combustibles, along with gas and ambient temperatures, stack draft & pressure, plus calculations of CO2, efficiency, excess air, and oxygen correction to 20%.

Horiba VIA-510 Gas Analyzer
The Horiba VIA-510 series of general-purpose gas analyzers provide continuous monitoring of concentrations of the specific sample gas. The analyzers can be operatee from controls on the front panel or by commands from remote computer. Measurement results are displayed on the front panel and are available to remote data logging systems through an industry-standard interface.

ECOM J2KN Portable Emission Analyzer
The ECOM J2KN is the “heavy-duty” version of the J2K, with the analyzer and all of it’s outstanding features built into a rugged hard-side, aluminum reinforced case. With wireless remote control, the J2KN’s handheld remote allows complete operation of the analyzer showing all values at a glance, zoom display capability, and plug-in memory up to 256 MB. The tactile keypad guides the operator through the various functions of the analyzer. The remote display feature makes the J2K an ideal emission analyzer where combustion controls are located away from the flue test port on large combustion systems. The J2K can be fitted with up to 5 gas sensors to measure O2, CO, NO, NO2, SO2, and Combustibles, along with gas and ambient temperatures, stack draft & pressure, plus calculations of CO2, efficiency, excess air, and oxygen correction to 20%.

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The ECOM-A+ is a highly advanced emission analyzer for direct measurement of combustion gas parameters in industrial stack gas monitoring and combustion analysis. The measurement ranges of the instrument also allow it to be used in such related applications as natural gas and diesel engine exhaust emissions, burner/boiler combustion performance, or for determining compliance levels of O2, CO, NO, NO2, SO2.

The A+ analyzer measures eight parameters and calculates five more, including combustion efficiency and percent CO2. Data can also be downloaded to a PC.

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The ATP Compact 4-in-1 Multi-Function Environment MeterThe ATP Compact 4-in-1 Multi-Function Environment Meter is proving a popular addition to ATP Instrumentation

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F4000Factair, the market leader in breathing-air quality testing instruments, will be launching its latest generation of instruments at this year

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Environmental MonitoringOne of the hot topics is the environment and the term

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Self-monitoring is one of those things the Environment Agency has picked at for a long time but it's still a surprise to see a full-blown scheme to expand it in the air.

The Agency has chosen to roll out its new Operator Monitoring Assessment (DMA) system on monitoring air emissions from industrial processes regulated under Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) - one of its toughest regulatory tasks.

"We chose it first as the most difficult to do,"says the Agency's OMA manager, Paul Wiggins. "It has the greatest variety and complexity and itmakes sense to start with it."

Under OMA, the Agency will assess the self monitoring of air emissions that operators and their contractors carry out and, on the basis of this audit,decide what priority to give check monitoring of the site. Plainly this provides operators with an incentive to do the job properly; do it well and the lightest of regulatory touches will be placed upon them, do badly and the onerous hand of the regulator will lie heavy.

The scheme was finalised last November and trials and audits are now well underway. A review
of progress so far is in progress and the Agency hopes to have all 1800 IPC processes in England and Wales audited by the Spring of 2003.

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Jet EngineNew biofuels technology developed by North Carolina State University engineers has the potential to turn virtually any fat source into fuel to power jet airplanes.

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Energy modelling to calculate efficiency in the built environment is a vitally important process in the efforts to reduce carbon emissions from the built environment... Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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The EnOcean Alliance will be hosting its first Open House Exhibition and two free of charge CIBSE Accredited CPD Courses for building professionals on 20th May 2010, Hilton London Tower Bridge Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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A background in town planning for Peterborough City Council, working on the Hampton township during its early days, and as a planning consultant for a firm of architects, has provided a useful platform for a switch of roles for Mike. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Hafele UK reduce prices on Hawa sliding glass door systems Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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New range of concealed DOC M bathroom fittings to suit BS8300 2009 recommendations Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Jason Colmer has joined Bourne based house builder and developer Larkfleet Group to help boost sales of homes on the company's government-funded developments. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Frequently seen as a national economic barometer, the built environment industry - construction and property - plays a pivotal role in Britain's economy Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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In today's climate change debate, governments are now leaning heavier on commercial and industrial building owners to master the fundamentals of energy efficiency and increase their greenness. With energy usually accounting for 70% of the total life cycle cost of a heating, ventilation and air conditioning system, Camfil Farr has steadily focused on improving the efficiency of its air filter p... Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Details of the latest free training seminar on Architectural Ironmongery from Hafele UK Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
In 2006 and 2007, POWER ran a three-part series on the formation of SO3, O&M issues caused by SO3, and sorbent injection control for SO3 control. Three years later, many plants still struggle with their SO 3 mitigation systems or remain undecided on which mitigation path to follow. This article explores the advantages of dry sorbent injection technology....

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Tampa Electric will soon complete a comprehensive selective catalytic reduction project on all four units at its Big Bend Power Station that will make Big Bend among the cleanest coal plants in the U.S. The project — the centerpiece of the company’s 10-year, $1.2 billion air quality improvement program — is on schedule to meet all of its air quality improvement goals by mid-2010....

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Concentrated sulfuric acid is often used to prevent calcium-based scale formation on condenser and heat exchanger tube surfaces in power plant evaporative cooling water systems. Unfortunately, the chemical’s price has jumped more than 300% over the past three years. If the rising cost of water treatment has you under the budget gun, here are some alternative strategies that can reduce or even eliminate your sulfuric acid usage....

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Last fall, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a rule creating a mandatory national system for reporting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The agency requires regulated entities to begin monitoring GHG emissions January 1, 2010, and to submit their first annual emissions reports March 31, 2011. This is a key step toward federal regulation of GHG emissions (a step that may have major implications regarding "major sources" and permitting requirements for new sources). It’s also an opportunity for power producers to implement their inventory management plans....

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"It’s déjà vu all over again," said Yogi Berra. The Hall of Fame catcher could easily have been predicting the coming resurgence of natural gas – fired generation. Yes, a few more coal plants will be completed this year, but don’t expect any new plant announcements. A couple of nuclear plants may actually break ground, but don’t hold your breath. Many more wind turbines will dot the landscape as renewable portfolio standards dictate resource planning, but their peak generation contribution will be small. The dash for gas in the U.S. has begun, again....

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Today’s coal-fired power plants face the twin challenges of improving their wet flue gas desulfurization (FGD) systems’ emission control capabilities in order to comply with environmental regulations while at the same time cutting their operational and maintenance costs. Smart strategies for retrofitting existing FGD systems can help plant personnel meet both of these objectives....

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A federal judge recently dismissed a lawsuit in which the plaintiffs alleged that defendants’ production of chemicals and electricity had “added to the ferocity of Hurricane Katrina.” The judge’s reasoning reveals the inherent limitations of courts unilaterally initiating policies to address climate change issues....

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is expected to propose an emissions standard for mercury and other hazardous air pollutants emitted by coal- and oil-fired electric generating units in March of 2011. The anticipated rule would require emission control to meet the various standards using maximum achievable control technology, as determined by the prescriptive requirements of the Clean Air Act. In response to the expected rule-making, utilities will be required to make technology decisions in order to ensure compliance. One cost-effective approach to compliance may be the use of “co-benefits” from air quality control systems (AQCSs) already in service that are designed to remove other pollutants....

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When it is completed, later this summer, the UK’s Drax Power Station biomass facility will become the largest dedicated cofiring project of its kind in the world. As U.S. coal-fired generators come under increasing pressure to cut emissions and take advantage of incentives to promote power generation from renewables, Drax offers an example of what is possible....

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Circulating fluid bed (CFB) dry scrubbing technologies provide distinct advantages over conventional spray dryer absorber scrubbers for removing SO2 from flue gases. The CFB also competes well against wet limestone flue gas desulfurization processes typically favored for large boilers firing high-sulfur coals. With high SO2 removal rates in a dry treatment process, the CFB scrubber appears to be the best of both technologies: a water-stingy scrubber with high SO2 removal rates....

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Two senior civil engineers have launched a new consultancy service based in Hertfordshire, aimed at producing industry-leading solutions. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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This summary of results from a recent Platts/Capgemini survey of North American utility executives looks at what respondents had to say about all things related to the smart grid. Nearly half of respondents' utilities have a smart grid strategy in place, while the other half said their utility has one in development....

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Easier-to-use tCn 2.0 integrates better with Twitter, LinkedIn, etc Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Architectural design services, home design architectural services and architectural plan design services for worldwide architectural design projects with affordable rates. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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With commercial operation of Madison Unit 3, Cleco Power now claims bragging rights for owning the largest 100% petroleum coke–fired circulating fluidized bed power plant in North America. For using readily available fuel in an environmentally attractive manner, adopting fuel-flexible combustion technology, balancing the utility’s generation portfolio, and adopting an innovative fuel-handling system design, Madison Unit 3 is the winner of POWER’s 2010 Marmaduke Award for excellence in operation and maintenance. The award is named for Marmaduke Surfaceblow, the fictional marine engineer and plant troubleshooter par excellence....

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The new IronmongeryDirect catalogue is now available. With over 700 comprehensive pages full of products, kept in stock, ready for delivery the next day as standard - IronmongeryDirect ensures that trade customers are Fit for Tomorrow. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are using funding from the Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy - also known as ARPA-E - to pursue two different, but related, approaches for removing carbon dioxide from the flue gases of coal-burning power plants.

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As sea traffic increases on a regular basis, so does the transport of dangerous matters and, as a result, the risk of accidents.

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The International Conference on Emerging Diseases recently reported that water-related diseases cost the healthcare system as much as $539 million each year. This alarming figure comes on the heels of several outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease across the country.

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As part of Administrator Lisa P. Jackson's commitment to strengthen and reform chemical management, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released action plans recently to address the potential health risks of benzidine dyes, hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) and nonylphenol (NP)/nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs).

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Bayer CropScience, the manufacturer, have reached an agreement to end use of the pesticide aldicarb in the United States.

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Institutes of the National Solid Wastes Management Association (NSWMA) recently submitted comments regarding proposed rules by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration

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The global transportation industry could have a major long-term impact on climate change and world energy usage, if strategic investments are not made, according to research. Transport firms lag behind 'Global 500 Companies' in mitigating greenhouse gasses and setting targets

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EPA recently announced draft sediment limits as the next step in establishing the Watershed Implementation Plans (WIPs) for the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL).

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing two rules to ensure that businesses planning to build new, large facilities or make major expansions to existing ones will be able to obtain Clean Air Act permits that address their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions

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The Canadian Renewable Fuels Association (CRFA) today applauded Rothsay Biodiesel, a division of Maple Leaf Foods Inc, for its celebrated success in cutting CO2 emissions at the recent Cisco Ottawa Bluesfest

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Capstone Turbine Corporation (www.capstoneturbine.com ) (Nasdaq:CPST), the world's leading clean technology manufacturer of microturbine energy systems, recently received an order for 18 C65 microturbines for one of the world's largest independent oil and natural gas companies

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Picarro, the maker of the world's highest precision and easiest to use gas analyzers, unveiled its new 2000 series analyzer platform to meet the needs of the world's most discriminating scientists

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Scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) have detected a plume of hydrocarbons that is at least 22 miles long and more than 3,000 feet below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, a residue of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

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For all industrial sites in the states of California and Washington, October 1st signifies the beginning of the rainy season and the kickoff for state mandated stormwater sampling

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Calico Energy Services, the market leader in smart grid data management solutions and services for utilities and power providers, recently announced a fundamental commitment to protect the environment by becoming an ENERGY STAR partner. Calico, through its voluntary partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR Program, will work with utilities and building managers to improve the energy efficiency of large commercial properties

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New wastewater treatment standards for total dissolved solids, which will apply to gas well drilling wastewater, and that protect aquatic life and drinking water supplies are now in effect and enforceable, Environmental Protection Secretary John Hanger announced recently.

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Four associations representing the Nation's wastewater treatment, public works, and civil engineering sectors have released the Core Attributes of Effectively Managed Wastewater Collection Systems, a new document that promotes good engineering practices essential to managing and operating separate sanitary collection systems.

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Gooding Aluminium the national and international supplier of a wide range of high quality aluminium sheets, aluminium profiles and 'made to order' aluminium products have launched a new blog to connect with their growing customer base of Architects, Specifiers and Interior Designers. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it? Follow us on Twitter @IndustryToday

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Stanford researchers have developed a water-purifying filter that makes the process more than 80,000 times faster than existing filters.

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Within a few days of the incident on the Deepwater Horizon, Thompson Pump Company mobilized their Emergency Response Team (ERT) to provide pumping equipment, supplies, manpower and a wealth of tactical knowledge to areas devastated by the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

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As a new generation of cars and light trucks start appearing on the market, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are jointly proposing changes to the fuel economy labels consumers see on the window of every new vehicle in dealer showrooms

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently denied a petition calling for a ban on the production and distribution of lead hunting ammunition. EPA sent a letter to the petitioners explaining the rejection

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An investigation by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Sandia Corp. has concluded the Mixed Waste Landfill is not the source of very low concentrations of toluene detected in groundwater samples collected from monitoring wells at the site.

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In its ongoing efforts to require Tonawanda Coke Corporation (TCC) to comply with environmental regulations, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has ordered the coke manufacturing facility to comply with its Clean Water Act permit.

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Days before the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) kicks off a series of regional hearings across the United States on whether and how to regulate toxic coal ash waste from coal-fired power plants, a major new study identifies 39 additional coal ash dump sites in 21 states that are contaminating drinking water or surface water with arsenic and other heavy metals.

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Under the terms of a Consent Decree lodged in federal court, the City of Revere, Mass. will significantly reduce illegal discharges of raw sewage overflows into the environment from its wastewater collection system and separate storm sewer system.

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American Superconductor Corporation, a global power technologies company, today announced that it has received an initial order for 17 wind turbine electrical control systems from Inox Wind Limited (IWL), part of India's Inox Group of Companies. The electrical control systems will be deployed in 2 megawatt (MW) doubly-fed induction wind turbines licensed from AMSC's wholly-owned AMSC Windtec subsidiary under a contract announced in May 2009

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About 2,500 leading water experts are convening in Stockholm for the 20th annual World Water Week, which opened this morning with calls for better facilitated efforts addressing escalating global water challenges.

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U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu announced recently the creation of the Carbon Capture and Storage Simulation Initiative with an investment of up to $40M from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has begun to award its competitive grants under President Barack Obama's Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, which is targeting the most significant environmental problems in the region.

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Coach Direct, the leading UK coach hire specialists have announced the launch of a completely new service - the development of eCoachhire.com, which will offer customers a greener way of travelling

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The Department of Energy announced recently that it has reached an agreement in principle with California's Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) and NASA on the cleanup of the Santa Susana Field Lab (SSFL) site in Simi Valley.

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Fuel Tech, which provides advanced engineering solutions for the optimization of combustion systems and emissions control in utility and industrial applications, has announced receipt of air pollution control orders totaling $2.4M

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An American Solution for Reducing Carbon Emissions, a guidebook by André DuPont, seeks to demonstrate a new method to slow the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere through the application of green renewable technology and innovative environmental management

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Ballast Nedam Infra now has level 5 certification on ProRail's CO2 performance ladder. ProRail uses the performance ladder to reward contractors who combat climate change. The better their CO2 performance, the higher their position on the ladder

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The use of salt to deice pavement can leave urban streams toxic to aquatic life, according to a new U.S. Geological Survey study on the influence of winter runoff in northern U.S. cities, with a special focus on eastern Wisconsin and Milwaukee.

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The Water Environment Federation (WEF) joined a diverse coalition of businesses, farmers, environmental not-for-profits and government agencies today in issuing a landmark call to action aimed at heading off a national crisis in water quality and supply that could affect the nation's economy, the livability of our communities, and the health of our ecosystems.

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Parker Waichman Alonso LLP announces that they have filed a lawsuit against Southwest Energy Production Company and its parent, Southwestern Energy Company, both of Houston Texas, on behalf of 13 families in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.

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Recently, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) called for a global taskforce to coordinate technology-based energy efficiency initiatives in an effort to increase coherence, and reduce duplication and wasted time, as it launched its white paper, "Coping with the Energy Challenge", at the World Energy Congress in Montreal.

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White Energy Company Limited ("White Energy"), recently announced that it has been granted an air permit from the Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District to build a Coal Upgrading facility in Kentucky, which would be located at the Jefferson Riverport coal terminal in Louisville, Kentucky

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The first phase of a cleanup of radioactive tritium that leaked from the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant last year and into two aquifers below the facility will begin immediately, with a goal of pumping the tritium contaminated water out of the ground to avoid any potential contamination of potable water supplies, Commissioner Bob Martin announced recently.

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Cypress Envirosystems, a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor Corp., recently announced that its award-winning Wireless Pneumatic Thermostat (WPT) has been featured in a new study commissioned by the Global e-Sustainability Initiative (GeSI). The study, conducted by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), unveils a practical methodology for evaluating the carbon-reducing potential of new technologies

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To help improve water quality in the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reissued an operating permit for the Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility

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Scientists have warned that avoiding dangerous climate change this century will require steep cuts in carbon dioxide emissions. New energy-efficient or carbon-free technologies can help, but what about the power plants, cars, trucks, and other fossil-fuel-burning devices already in operation? Unless forced into early retirement, they will emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere for decades to come.

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LSI Corporation today announced it has received the 2010 Kansas Pollution Prevention Award from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE). In 2009, the company's electronic scrap recycling program recycled almost 10,000 pounds of solid waste

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USC Viterbi School of Engineering researchers have found a way to combine smartphone resources with a novel application that allows the phones' users to help monitor air quality

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Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Energy Secretary Steven Chu recently issued the following statement regarding the permanent plugging of BP's Macondo well.

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson announced recently that eight EPA projects were highlighted in a new report released by Vice President Joe Biden, "100 Recovery Act Projects that are Changing America."

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USGS will brief Congress, the media and the public on nutrient concentrations in the Nation's water resources, key sources of nutrients, potential effects on humans and aquatic life, and changes in concentrations since the early 1990s.

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New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) recently received approval from the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to extend The SAVEGREENT Project through December 31, 2011 and implement several new energy-efficiency programs. These programs are designed to help customers save energy and money, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create local jobs

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Scientists, federal investigators, international government officials, and a pop music artist are among the recipients of the 2010 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Montreal Protocol Awards. Honorees are being announced today to commemorate the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will phase down services the agency offers under its Climate Leaders program over the coming year and encourage participating companies to transition to state or non-governmental programs

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Mesker Door http://www.meskerdoor.com), an innovator in the manufacture of hollow metal doors and frames, was recognized this week for continued efforts in environmental safety and air pollution control

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is adding seven new hazardous waste sites that pose risks to human health and the environment to the National Priorities List (NPL) of Superfund sites

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Electric cars hold greater promise for reducing emissions and lowering U.S. oil imports than a national renewable portfolio standard, according to research conducted by Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy

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As the shipping industry's emissions are predicted to continue to grow in the future, the UK will fail to meet its commitment to avoid dangerous climate change if additional cuts are not made to other sectors

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The Council decided to upgrade its desktop technology to help save money on hardware and to reduce its carbon footprint, whilst installing a more flexible and secure system. The council was attracted by the fact that IGEL thin clients have a lifespan twice that of traditional PCs and can save up to 50 per cent on running costs by using far less electricity

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In many developing countries, the absence of surface-based air pollution sensors makes it difficult, and in some cases impossible, to get even a rough estimate of the abundance of a subcategory of airborne particles that epidemiologists suspect contributes to millions of premature deaths each year

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Recently, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson and White House Council on Environmental Quality Chair, Nancy Sutley, reconvened the Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice (EJIWG) in a meeting held at the White House.

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For the third consecutive year, Praxair, Inc., has been included in the Carbon Disclosure Project's Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index, one of only six companies to achieve this distinction

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ADA-ES, Inc. ("ADA") recently announced that it has signed a new contract with the Department of Energy (DOE) to continue development of clean coal technology to capture carbon dioxide from coal-fired power plants and industrial sources

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In keeping with President Obama's vision to reduce greenhouse gases and increase fuel efficiency, the U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the U.S

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On September 28, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) independent Science Advisory Board (SAB) released their first draft review of EPA's research into the water quality impacts of valley fills associated with mountaintop mining.

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On September 27, 2010, The Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency regarding proposed revisions to the mandatory greenhouse gas reporting rule

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and ExxonMobil agreed to settle a case involving over one billion gallons of illegally stored hazardous waste at the Agrifos Fertilizer site in Pasadena, Texas.

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has just approved the 2010 proposed list of waters in Puerto Rico considered either impaired or threatened by pollution, clearing the way for the Commonwealth to move forward to prioritize and address current water pollution threats.

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Dairy farmers can greatly reduce ammonia emissions from their production facilities by injecting liquid manure into crop fields below the soil surface, according to research by the U.S. Department of Agriculture

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Clearspill Ltd have designed a spill training package with first responders in mind.

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The Land Model 4500 MkIII has reset the industry standard on compliance opacity and dust concentration measurement.

Combining the unique features of three patented technologies, the 4500 MkIII achieves the highest available specification for the principal performance parameters, as defined by the
internationally recognized ASTM Standard D62161.

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Mon 27th July 2009

LAND launches new Combustion & Environmental website

LAND launches new internet website on 27th July for the Combustion and Environmental Montioring division. The new site provides both new and existing customers with an improved user interface, several new features, a comprehensive guide to all our products and importantly how and where to contact us.

Sun 21st June 2009

LAND launches new Infrared website

LAND launches new internet website 31st March 2009. The new site provides both new and existing customers with an improved user interface, several new features, a comprehensive guide to all our products and importantly how and where to contact us.

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Forney has maintained its position as a leader in power plant and large industrial systems for more than 75 years by designing, manufacturing, installing and servicing the most innovative lines of combustion and environmental equipment.

Since it's inception, Forney's combustion products have been applied to thousands of power and industrial boilers worldwide.  Our experience includes firing oil, gas, and process by-products.  Forney's combustion products include igniters, flame detectors, duct burners, burner management systems, and speciality applications.

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Flu AceThermal Energy International Inc., which recently acquired the Bristol based steam trap manufacturer GEM Ltd, is launching its highly acclaimed FLU-ACE technology to the UK and European market.  Greatly improving the fuel efficiency of boiler operations, FLU-ACE provides a significant return on investment, and reduces environmental emissions.

FLU-ACE effectively converts an Industrial boiler into a condensing boiler and, in so doing, effectively recovers up to 90% of the heat normally lost. This is possible because FLU-ACE

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The Science Behind Greenhouse GasScience, business, and government organizations are starting to support the fact that reducing greenhouse gas is an inevitable and integral component of doing business. Environmental awareness, particularly as related to excess greenhouse gases, has seen a surge of visibility from the international and domestic business communities.

 Thus, businesses worldwide are turning their focus to increased environmental awareness through reduction of resource consumption, particularly of fossil fuels, which is the leading cause of excess greenhouse gases.AMR Research addresses business

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Built Environment Industry Today >> 
Excel Fibre Technology provide a sustainable solution for local government building. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Pils, Alt, Weizen, Kölsch, Berliner Weisse: between East Frisia in the north of Germany and the Alps in the south, there are around 5000 types of beer and 1300 breweries - a variety unequalled in any other country. No other brand has made its mark on the domestic beer market as the trendsetter Beck's, which first embarked on its global success story in 1873. Beck's Premium Pilsener, Germany's t... Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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A unique British scheme to provide free training for people from all faith communities who care for significant, historic places of worship has been recognised with a major European heritage award. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Built Environment Industry Today >> 
A prestigious residential property in London's prestigious Kensington has almost doubled in value to £8.9 million and is now on the market after a luxurious refurbishment project was completed. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Hafele architectural hardware used in the worlds largest tower in Dubai Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Sustainable home building and improvement is set to be one of the decade's prevailing trends, with 45% of new projects reportedly using green materials and the mantra 'renovate not raze' being widely adopted. Kitchen worktops company Granite Transformations is enthusiastically meeting this upsurge in consumer demand, with a growing range of eco-sustainable products made from recycled materials. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Built Environment Industry Today >> 
Built Environment Industry Today - a revolutionary online B2B press release distribution and publication service is now available for all PR and Marketing professionals seeking to publish their B2B news and have it instantly indexed by Search Engines. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Built Environment Industry Today >> 
Nick Herbert, the Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural affairs was given an 'on the ground' insight into the current condition of the construction industry, by the UK's largest brick manufacturer, Ibstock, when he visited one of its flagship factories earlier this month. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Built Environment Industry Today >> 
***Register here for SMPR WEBINAR - Social Media Marketing for the UK Construction Industry - 17th June 2010 - 2.00PM*** Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Built Environment Industry Today >> 
The Chartered Institute of Marketing Construction Industry Group in partnership with the Institute for Sustainability, is to launch a report on 'The commercial value of sustainability,' at this years CIMCIG summer event on 22 June. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
Could the transformation of carbon dioxide (CO2) into carbonates and oxides solve the problem of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from fossil-fired power plants? Some companies are betting that such processes could make everyone happy and even create new profits. Buzz has been growing about this approach, though the concept has been around for many years....

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POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
Short of replacement, what are your options when your original electrostatic precipitator fails to meet your current emissions and opacity requirements? The management of Big Stone Plant chose the unconventional, yet economic approach of building a pulse jet fabric filter inside the casing of the old electrostatic precipitator. The upgrades restored plant availability and prepare the plant to meet the next regulated reductions in particulate matter emissions....

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POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
There will be no shortage of important issues to keep utility executives and their staffs busy throughout 2010. Few of these will be surprises, although a number will emerge quickly and assume larger-than-life significance. The confluence of the great recession and the sturm und drang of environmental legislation will create the liveliest of the debates, but more subtle trends will drive additional stressors. The results of Black & Veatch’s 2009 fourth annual industry strategic directions survey can offer guidance as to how these issues will affect the industry in the coming year....

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POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
The U.S. isn’t the only country evaluating and implementing elements of smart grid technology. In fact, it could be argued that other nations are much farther along the path to a comprehensive, technically advanced system for integrating renewables, managing load, and creating a more flexible power grid....

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POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
The European carbon trading system experience suggests that North American generators should expect severely altered coal-fired power plant operating profiles if cap-and-trade legislation becomes law. In a groundbreaking study, Solomon Associates predicts the reduction in mean run time that North American generators should expect. The trends outlined in this study provide an overview of some of the broad challenges facing generators in moving to a carbon-constrained market environment....

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POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
In April, Solvay Chemicals Inc. commissioned a new facility that uses an innovative process to recover and transform sodium carbonate waste streams into a market-grade sodium bicarbonate used in air emissions control....

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POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
It’s no surprise that China leads the world in recent power capacity additions. What may surprise you is the precise mix of options this vast country is relying upon to meet its ever-growing demand for electricity. As a result, this ancient civilization is fast becoming the test bed and factory for the newest generation and transmission technologies....

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POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
Regenerative activated coke technology (ReACT) is an integrated multipollutant control approach that removes SOx, NOx, and Hg from coal-fired plants by adsorption with activated coke to attain emissions levels found at natural gas–fired plants. One big advantage of this technology is that it uses only a fraction of the water used by conventional wet flue gas desulfurization. A recent license agreement brings this technology to the U.S....

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POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
At the opening ELECTRIC POWER 2010 plenary session, both the keynote speaker’s address and discussion among the Power Industry Executive Roundtable participants pointed to the renewed appeal of natural gas and proposed cap-and-trade legislation as being potential game-changers for the U.S. power industry....

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Built Environment Industry Today >> 
ISG's Ridge Medical Practice development in Bradford has won a prestigious Local Authority Building Control Building Excellence Award. The £5.8 million practice, which opened to the public in October 2009 and is the largest facility of its type in the city, took top honours in the Community Category and the project is now shortlisted for the National Excellence Awards, which are held later in ... Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Built Environment Industry Today >> 
Keen-eyed viewers of the current series of Channel 4's 'Big Brother' will have spotted not one, but two distinctive wallpaper designs in the bathroom. One is a custom-made floral wallpaper depicting scenes from previous shows, whilst the other is a trend-setting glass mosaic 'wallpaper', consisting of thousand upon thousand of tiny mosaic tiles or tesserae. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Built Environment Industry Today >> 
A new range of seals which block sound and light but allow air to circulate through a building, ideal for the Passiv Haus guidelines Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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See quality RIBA approved CPD seminars at this years Birmingham CPD roadshow, including a basic guide to ironmongery by Hafele UK. Regsistration and attendance is free Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
Luminant used remnants of the ill-fated Twin Oaks and Forest Grove plants (which were mothballed more than 30 years ago) to build the new two-unit 1,600-MW Oak Grove Plant. Though outfitted with equipment from those old plants, Oak Grove also sports an array of modern air quality control equipment and is the nation’s first 100% lignite-fired plant to adopt selective catalytic reduction for NOx control and activated carbon sorbent injection technology to remove mercury. For melding two different steam generators into a single project, adopting a unique and efficient “push-pull” fuel delivery system, assembling a tightly integrated team that completed the project on time and within budget, and for completing what was started almost four decades ago, Oak Grove Power Plant is awarded POWER magazine’s 2010 Plant of the Year award....

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POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues >> 
Catalysts used in selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems in utility boilers provide high NOx removal efficiencies that routinely exceed 90%. A major co-benefit of applying SCR to coal-fired power plants is that the SCR catalyst also oxidizes the vapor phase mercury from an elemental form to a soluble ionic form, which can be readily captured in a downstream flue gas desulfurization process. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Cormetech have developed an advanced SCR catalyst technology with high mercury oxidation activity capable of achieving 95% oxidized mercury over a wide range of operating conditions....

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Pollution Online News >> 
Use of the Bacta-Pur® System, to optimize wastewater transport and treatment in the US alone, could reduce CO2 by millions of metric tons per year and energy consumption by billions of kWh annually.

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Built Environment Industry Today >> 
New catalogue of concealed bathroom fittings called Programma Cap from Hafele UK Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it?

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Pollution Online News >> 
At a meeting recently in Chicago, officials from the Department of Energy, the state of Illinois, Ameren, Babcock & Wilcox, American Air Liquide and the FutureGen Alliance discussed the next steps for the FutureGen 2.0 carbon capture and storage project in Illinois.

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Pollution Online News >> 
Coastal Capital Acquisition Corp. (PINKSHEETS: CCAJ) announced today that it has acquired 100% of the shares of Planet Impact, Inc. (www.planetimpactinc.com) through a share exchange agreement in which Mr. Michael Lambert (current CEO of Planet Impact Inc.) and Mr. Stephen Remondini, (current President of Planet Impact Inc.) have agreed to join the Board of Directors of the Company.

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Pollution Online News >> 
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson has announced the agency's international priorities at a meeting of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation she is attending in Guanajuato, Mexico.

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Pollution Online News >> 
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson recently announced the nation's strongest air pollution rules for over 100 cement kilns across the country. The move will result in significant pollution reductions of mercury, fine particle pollution, hydrochloric acid, and total hydrocarbons from the cement manufacturing industry

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Pollution Online News >> 
Locus Technologies (Locus), the industry leader in web-based environmental compliance and information management software, has been selected for over a dozen new greenhouse gases (GHG) verification services contracts

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Pollution Online News >> 
Xcel Energy proposed today a low-cost option to significantly reduce Colorado coal-fired generation emissions, through a combination of retiring, repowering or retrofitting of several power plants as called for under the recently enacted state Clean Air Clean Jobs Act

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Pollution Online News >> 
Disasters like oil spills, floods, hurricanes and overflowing sewers can happen at any time, that's why Wastecorp has launched the new MS-HW-Recovery™, a new pump out plus fresh water distribution system. Government disaster management agencies and contractors can now contain waste water, slurry, oil and provide wash down services with one unit.

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Pollution Online News >> 
As a major component of Merichem Company's relaunch as a worldwide technologies-solution partner to the hydrocarbon industries and others, the company also has relaunched its website, www.merichem.com, to provide easy access to a broad range of innovative products and services.

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Pollution Online News >> 
As part of its continuing commitment to enhance the accreditation program for greenhouse gas (GHG) validation and/or verification bodies (V/VBs), the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the American Carbon Registry.

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Pollution Online News >> 
LanzaTech has successfully produced 2,3-Butanediol (2,3-BD), a key building block used to make polymers, plastics and hydrocarbon fuels, using the company's gas fermentation technology. LanzaTech CEO Dr Jennifer Holmgren says the New Zealand clean tech company is the first to demonstrate that this platform chemical can be produced via fermentation from gases

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Pollution Online News >> 
Despite growing awareness of the problem of plastic pollution in the world's oceans, little solid scientific information existed to illustrate the nature and scope of the issue

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A Senate appropriations bill includes a key provision expected to advance a Montana Coal-and-Biomass-To-Liquids (CBTL) pilot project, which is projected to bring hundreds of new jobs to Montana and create new markets for Montana coal and camelina

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Pollution Online News >> 
Teradata Corporation (NYSE: TDC) announced that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Climate Leaders program has officially approved Teradata's aggressive five-year goal to reduce its worldwide greenhouse gas emissions by 45 percent

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Pollution Online News >> 
U.S. EPA's Pacific Southwest Regional Administrator Jared Blumenfeld will recently announce details of the Agency's proposal to ban all sewage discharges from large cruise ships and most other large ocean-going ships to the marine waters along California's entire coastline.

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Pollution Online News >> 
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Justice Department, and the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York recently announced that Chemtura Corporation has agreed to resolve its liabilities at contaminated sites across the U.S. for approximately $26M.

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Pollution Online News >> 
A comprehensive study of pollutants in a major Chesapeake Bay tributary revealed troublesome levels of nitrogen and copper that could flow into the Bay, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists and their cooperators. By Don Comis

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Pollution Online News >> 
In support of the Energy and Climate Partnership of the Americas (ECPA), the Department of State will provide $1 million to fund Peace Corps volunteer efforts that increase rural access to energy, mitigate the effects of climate change, and support the use of renewable energy and energy efficient technologies in Central and South American communities.

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Pollution Online News >> 
With 62 mushroom growers, Chester County still tops the nation when it comes to mushroom production. In the 2009-2010 growing season, the county produced 351 million pounds of mushrooms, accounting for almost half of the total U.S. crop.

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Pollution Online News >> 
Nalco Mobotec Inc., the global leader in air protection technology, announced a significant contract with Arizona Electric Power Cooperative (AEPCO) for mercury emission control at AEPCO's Apache Generating Station in Cochise, Ariz

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Pollution Online News >> 
Tenneco will participate in the 2010 Credit Suisse Automotive & Transportation Conference to be held in New York on Thursday, September 9, 2010. Tenneco's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Gregg Sherrill, will present at 1:35 pm ET

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Pollution Online News >> 
Corning Incorporated has approved a capital investment plan to increase the company's light-duty filter capacity in Kaiserslautern, Germany. The $44 million investment will be part of Corning's previously announced 2010-2011 capital expenditures. This expansion, which is expected to begin early production in the second half of 2011, will increase the company's capacity to manufacture current and future generations of light-duty diesel DuraTrap AT filters

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Pollution Online News >> 
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Justice Department recently announced that Air Products LLC has agreed to pay nearly $1.5M in civil penalties to resolve hazardous waste mismanagement violations at its Pasadena, Texas chemical manufacturing facility.

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Pollution Online News >> 
Fru-Con Construction completed a $136.5M contract central to a decade-long initiative to upgrade and expand the Arlington County Water Pollution Control Plant in Arlington, Va. The project was completed within budget and on schedule.

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Pollution Online News >> 
TradeFair Group announced recently that Stuart E. Nance, Vice President, Marketing, Ultra Petroleum Corp., will be delivering the Opening Keynote on Tuesday, October 12, 2010, 8:30 - 9:15am, and Thomas L. Price, Vice President Marketing, Business Development, and Facility Planning, El Paso Western Pipelines, will be delivering the Luncheon Keynote, on Tuesday, October 12, 12:15 - 1:45pm, at the LDC Gas Forum Rockies/West

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Pollution Online News >> 
The U.S. Navy's Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Southwest, has awarded the Accord MACTEC 8A JV, an SBA approved Mentor Protégé Joint Venture between Accord Engineering Inc. and MACTEC Engineering and Consulting, Inc., a five-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract

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Built Environment Industry Today >> 
Whilst millions of commuters, and the traveling public, face travel misery due to the strike by London Underground workers, many of the 6,000+ employees of clients at Avanta's 16 Central and Greater London business centres are avoiding the chaos by commuting 'electronically' to work. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it? Follow us on Twitter @IndustryToday

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Pollution Online News >> 
Experts at the World Water Week in Stockholm discussed today means to address water pollution and its effect on ecosystems by finding the source of pollution "upstream."

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Pollution Online News >> 
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is scheduled to hold 18 public meetings this fall to discuss the draft Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) - a strict "pollution diet" to restore local waters and the Chesapeake Bay.

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Pollution Online News >> 
NextiraOne, Europe's leading expert in communications services, has signed a contract to deliver two new state-of-the-art Data Centres for the market-leading yogurt manufacturer, Müller Dairy. The project has been designed with clear environmental considerations in mind, and includes carbon-reducing technologies for cooling and power supply in two new dedicated facilities

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Pollution Online News >> 
RWE Power, Germany's biggest electricity producer, recently said that it has made a breakthrough in separating carbon dioxide (CO2), from flue gas in coal-fired power plants that will reduce carbon emission, which is key to climate-compatible coal-based power generation

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Pollution Online News >> 
A report issued by key environmental and scientific federal agencies assesses the increasing prevalence of low-oxygen "dead zones" in U.S. coastal waters and outlines a series of research and policy steps that could help reverse the decades-long trend.

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Pollution Online News >> 
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) directed the state of Florida to take specific measures to restore water quality to levels that protect the Everglades.

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Fuel Tech, Inc., a world leader in advanced engineering solutions for the optimization of combustion systems and emissions control in utility and industrial applications, today announced receipt of air pollution control (APC) orders totaling $2.4 million. The largest of these orders was the award of a NOxOUT Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) project at an industrial plant in Guangzhou City, the capital of Guangdong Province. Equipment deliveries for this project, which is designed

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Pollution Online News >> 
US Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn) yesterday sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) asking EPA Administrator Jackson to hold one of its hearings on how to handle coal ash in Kingston, the site of the largest coal-ash spill in American history. In the letter, Sen. Alexander also asked the EPA to extend its public comment period to accommodate the concerns expressed at a possible Tennessee hearing.

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Pollution Online News >> 
Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC) today announced a five-year goal to reduce its carbon footprint through fuel-savings technology and improvements in operating efficiencies

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Pollution Online News >> 
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will join ministers from the Methane to Markets Partnership countries in Mexico City on Oct. 1.

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Pollution Online News >> 
As part of the activities commemorating the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's 40th anniversary, the agency is highlighting progress made under the 40 years of the Clean Air Act (CAA) at a conference in Washington, D.C.

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Pollution Online News >> 
Pollution, coupled with stresses from climate change, is making U.S. coastal waters sicker by the year, new research by leading U.S. environmental and scientific agencies concludes

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Pollution Online News >> 
Earthy or musty odors, along with visual evidence of blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, may serve as a warning that harmful cyanotoxins are present in lakes or reservoirs.

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Pollution Online News >> 
ADA-ES, Inc. announced that Michael D. Durham, President and CEO, and Mark McKinnies, Senior Vice President and CFO, will address institutional investors at two investment conferences

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Pollution Online News >> 
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced that it has issued voluntary information requests to nine natural gas service companies regarding the process known as hydraulic fracturing.

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Pollution Online News >> 
Tampa Electric today announced that the company intends to partner with RTI International to construct a pilot project to demonstrate the technology to remove sulfur and capture and sequester CO2 from the Tampa Electric Polk Power Station's 250-megawatt integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) unit

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Pollution Online News >> 
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) will feature two special sessions on hot topic water quality issues during WEFTEC 2010 next month in New Orleans, La.

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Pollution Online News >> 
Nova Southeastern University (NSU) is using part of a $10 million block grant from BP to conduct research on the Gulf Oil Spill's impact on the marine ecosystem, officials announced this week.

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Pollution Online News >> 
The fine particles of pollution that hang in the air can increase the risk for sudden cardiac arrest, according to a new study conducted by a team from Long Island Jewish (LIJ) Medical Center and The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research

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Pollution Online News >> 
MF&T, the Porvair Filtration Group Gas Division, have been awarded a contract from a landfill gas operator to provide new filter units to protect the boiler units from contaminants in the syngas

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Pollution Online News >> 
As a member of the recently announced clean vehicles consortium, part of the U.S.-China Clean Energy Research Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers are focusing on a suite of technologies to put more electric and hybrid vehicles on the road.

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Pollution Online News >> 
Greenstone Carbon Management, the global specialist carbon solutions company, has announced today that it will host a workshop at the Sustainable Sourcing for the food and beverage industry conference in Holborn, London

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Pollution Online News >> 
EnerNOC, Inc. (Nasdaq:ENOC), a leading provider of energy management applications and services, today announced that it has joined leading companies worldwide by becoming a signatory in the Carbon Disclosure Project

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Pollution Online News >> 
The National Solid Wastes Management Association (NSWMA) recently submitted comments to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on how greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from biogenic sources should be treated under the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and Title V Greenhouse Gas Tailoring Rule

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Built Environment Industry Today >> 
Reduce your energy bills and your impact on the planet with Hafele UK's new range of radiators Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it? Follow us on Twitter @IndustryToday

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Pollution Online News >> 
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced it intends to propose a rule to reduce mercury waste from dental offices.

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Pollution Online News >> 
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently released a draft Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL), a mandatory "pollution diet" designed to restore the Chesapeake Bay and its vast network of streams, creeks and rivers.

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Pollution Online News >> 
Case Construction Equipment recently announced the launch of a new website devoted to helping customers understand the U.S. EPA Tier 4 interim emissions regulations that take effect in 2011

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Pollution Online News >> 
Elevated concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, nutrients that can negatively impact aquatic ecosystems and human health, have remained the same or increased in many streams and aquifers across the Nation since the early 1990's, according to a new national study by the U.S. Geological Survey.

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Pollution Online News >> 
BP's leaking oil well in the Gulf of Mexico was conclusively sealed this week, but even now, questions remain about the amount of oil that actually came out of it. Initially after the April 20 explosion, officials claimed that the flow could not be measured.

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Pollution Online News >> 
SUPERVALU INC., through a partnership with World Wildlife Fund (WWF), announced recently its plans to cut its emissions of greenhouse gases by 10 percent by the end of 2012 with a baseline year of 2007

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Pollution Online News >> 
After the failure of the Deepwater Horizon oil well last spring, nearly 2 million gallons of dispersant were released into the Gulf of Mexico to contain the spill.

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Pollution Online News >> 
Effective October 1, 2010, Dr. Lukas Loeffler (52) will head Siemens Water Technologies, headquartered in Warrendale, Pennsylvania. As the CEO of the Siemens Industry Solutions (IS) Business Unit, he is taking over the helm from Chuck Gordon, who is leaving the company at his own request.

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Pollution Online News >> 
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to cut emissions of mercury, particle pollution and other harmful pollutants from sewage sludge incinerators, the sixth-largest source of mercury air emissions in the United States.

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Pollution Online News >> 
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Justice Department announced today that BP Products North America Inc. has agreed to pay a $15M penalty to resolve federal Clean Air Act violations at its Texas City, Texas petroleum refinery

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Pollution Online News >> 
Recently the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency signed an agreement with The Boeing Company to construct a new stormwater treatment system at North Boeing Field in Seattle. The treatment system will greatly reduce the amount of toxic polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), which are an on-going source of pollution to the Duwamish River.

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Pollution Online News >> 
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the U.S. Justice Department announced that Murphy Oil USA has agreed to pay a $1.25M civil penalty to resolve violations of the Clean Air Act at its petroleum refineries in Meraux, La. and Superior, Wis

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Pollution Online News >> 
A national epidemiologic study finds a strong, consistent correlation between adult diabetes and particulate air pollution that persists after adjustment for other risk factors like obesity and ethnicity, report researchers from Children's Hospital Boston

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The Department of the Interior, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the co-trustees for natural resources affected by the BP/Deepwater Horizon oil spill announced recently they have started the injury assessment and restoration planning phase of the Natural Resource Damage Assessment, a legal process to determine the type and amount of restoration needed to compensate the public for harm to natural resources and their human uses as a result of the spill

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